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Thursday, December 19, 2019

2020 Regenerative Medicine Research Opportunities


Season’s Greetings! I wanted to let your students know about our upcoming paid research opportunities. The SRF Summer Scholars and Gap-Year Programs offer undergraduate students the opportunity to conduct biomedical research to combat diseases of aging, such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease. Both programs seek to prepare participants for a career in regenerative medicine through an intensive mentored research experience and communication skill development exercises, such as a mock grant proposal and research presentations. In addition, the gap-year program is designed to accommodate time for applications and interviews during the research fellowship.
 
Paid positions are available at:
• Buck Institute for Research on Aging
• Harvard School of Medicine
• Sanford Consortium for Regenerative Medicine
• SRF Research Center
• Stanford University
• Turn Biotechnologies
• Underdog Pharmaceuticals
 
A program overview, the online application, and full descriptions of each 2020 research project can be found at:
The Summer Scholar application is due: NOON PST Wednesday, January 15, 2020 (12 pm PST 1/15/20)
The Postbacc Fellowship application is due: NOON PST Monday, February 17, 2020 (12 pm PST 2/17/20)
 
A high resolution downloadable program flyer with this information is available at each URL. Please feel free to share the printable flyer and/or this email with your students or other departments who you think would be interested in these research opportunities. A low resolution version that is more amenable to web posting and emailing can be provided upon request.
 
Thank you in advance for any help you can provide in alerting your students to our summer and gap-year research opportunities. If you have any questions about the programs or would prefer not to receive the research opportunity announcements in the future, please feel free to contact me at greg.chin@sens.org.
 
 
Best regards,
 
 
Gregory Chin, Ph.D.
Director of Education
SENS Research Foundation

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